Looks like a Chrysler. Smells like an inside job. It'll take a good part of the day or two to do this. Plus sufficient space, lighting, tools and associated noise. Stripped and dropped off at the abandoned house, then remove the wheels.

Usually u steal it and take it somewhere else to chop it down... But this place is so bad that than can chop it down in public. Also the owner stopped making payments and prob did most chopping down themselves... I've seen this done with homes .. Why not with cars

Also common if you owned a Honda and lived in central New Jersey in the early 90's. My Prelude ended up in Newark three times without me in it. Stripped to the bone, but they left the stereo. Go figure.